The article examines the distinctive quality of subjects acting as parties to the personal insurance contract, considers the problems of differentiation and features of the beneficiary, the policyholder, and the insured person, and reveals the specifics of sports accident insurance. The paper substantiates the need to eliminate the discriminatory component in the field of insurance for persons over 65 years of age engaged in active sports. As a result of the study, aspects requiring more detailed legislative regulation in order to provide personal insurance services to consumers as fully as possible and eliminate possible litigation have been identified. A proposal to legislatively increase the age limit of persons who play sports in case of accident insurance has been made.
1-Environment, Society and Sustainability: A Human-Nature Interface -- 2-Social Welfare and Sustainable Development: Paradigm Shift -- 2-Ensuring Social Security for Child and the Elderly People -- 3-Geo-heritage and Geo-Ecotourism Conservation- Case Study -- 4-Resource Allocation and Sustainable Development -- 5-Welfare Schemes for Socially Vulnerable Segments -- 6-Population Growth, Poverty and Inequality -- 7-Illiteracy, Unemployment, Underemployment and Migration -- 8-Slums and Issues of Educational Sub-normality of Social Poor -- 9-Urbanization & Housing Affordability, Requirements of the Marginalized People -- 10-Gender Inequality, Women Health Issues and Women Empowerment -- 11-Climate Change and its Social Consequences and adaptation -- 12-Flood and its Impact on Human Livelihoods on Global South- Case study -- 13-Drought and its Associated Social Responses- Case study -- 14-Access to Basic Amenities, Healthcare Services and Mass Education -- 15-Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development, Industrialization as a Source of Employment -- 16-Protection of Civil Rights, Transgender Equality, Vocal for Local and Ecofeminism -- 17-Conclusion.
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1. Interpersonal and Ritual Violence -- Student Violence in Fifteenth-Century Paris and Oxford / Hannah Skoda -- The Politics of Transition : Pillaging and the 1527 Sack of Rome / Joëlle Rollo-Koster -- Death on the Danube / Miriam Hall Kirch -- Plague, Propaganda and Prophetic Violence in Sixteenth-Century Lyon / Justine Semmens -- 2. War -- Rethinking the Peace of Westphalia : Toward a Theory of Early Modern Warfare / Alan James -- "Broken Verses across a Bloodied Land" : Violence and the Limits of Language in the English Civil War / Sarah Covington -- Peter Paul Rubens : Broker of Peace, Painter of Violence / Marina Daiman -- 3. Justice -- Violence, Rites, and Social Regulation in the Venetian Terra Firma in the Sixteenth Century / Lucien Faggion -- "Una causa civile" : Vendetta Violence and Governing Elites in Early Modern Modena / Amanda G. Madden
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Introduction and action: An introduction to Carl Couch's analysis of information technologies / David R. Maines and Shing-Ling Chen -- Introduction -- Orality -- Decoratons and depictions -- Extending temporal structures -- Numeric and spatial concepts -- Bureaucratic structures -- Written languages -- Printing books -- Newspapers and state structures -- Telecommunications: overcoming space -- Recorded sounds and sights -- Broadcasting sounds and sights -- Information-processing machines -- Knowledge centers -- Oh, what webs those phantoms spin.
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Cover -- Guest editorial -- Global ethics for the digital age - flourishing ethics -- Virtue ethics, situationism and casuistry: toward a digital ethics beyond exemplars -- Four challenges to Confucian virtue ethics in technology -- Towards a political theory of data justice: a public good perspective -- Ethical challenges of researching emergent socio-material-technological phenomena: insights from an interdisciplinary mixed-methods project using mobile eye-tracking -- On the complexities of studying sensitive communities online as a researcher-participant.
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In: Vestnik Permskogo universiteta: Perm University Herald. Seriya Filosofia Psikhologiya Sotsiologiya = Series "Philosophy, psychologie, sociology", Heft 1, S. 130-138
The article analyzes the role of modern mass communication in the construction of social reality representations. Based on the phenomenological and postmodern approaches to social analysis, the authors draw a conclusion about the determining and specific influence of the mass media on the individual in the context of the information society. The modern socio-informational exchange is greatly complicated by the information redundancy factor and the impossibility to fully process the entire volume of information. Excess of information puts a person in a situation of choice: he needs to choose certain channels. Then the chosen ones become the main media providers of social reality representations. Consequently, those representations in many respects are influenced by the content broadcasted through the selected channels. Theoretical and empirical data show that this plays a special role in the structure of individuals' everyday informational practices and affects the level of trust to information sources and the processes of self-identification and socialization in the current social reality. The authors draw a general conclusion that people's representations of social reality are, to a large extent, of an image nature. In many ways, this process also depends on the media concept of the selected channels. It is constructed and promoted by the communication efforts of the modern mass media. The authors emphasize the simulated and controllable nature of this process. The article presents data which may be useful in further sociological analysis of the modern mass communication process, in interpretation of its institutional characteristics, in determining their role in the construction of social reality representations.
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